Matty Healy has performed with a tribute band of The 1975 on his Malibu stag do.
Healy is due to be married to model and former Nasty Cherry musician Gabbriette. Now, he’s held a stag do in Malibu in preparation for the big event – where he got on stage to perform with The 9075, a tribute band of The 1975.
Footage has captured the frontman singing along to ‘The Sound’ with the tribute band, before requesting his doppelgänger join him on stage.
In addition to The 1975, all members of The 1975 (George Daniel, Ross McDonald, Adam Hann) were present, each wearing different costumes of Healy. The band’s official photographer Jordan Curtis Hughes was also at the stag do, alongside Healy’s brother Louis.
Watch clips of the night below:
Matty ordered a The 1975 cover band for his stag do and then went on stage with them😂 this is absolutely frying me
he's so unserious 😂 pic.twitter.com/51lnmvToak
— /ˈtinɑ/ ⎕ / (@hazyheadbigcity) July 15, 2026
Healy and Gabbriette confirmed their engagement at a Charli XCX show in 2024. His mother, Denise Welch, later said she’d “known for a few weeks that Matty got engaged”. She added: “We couldn’t be happier, she is everything that I would want in a daughter-in-law.”
The 1975 have told fans that two albums are in the works. One of those albums will be called ‘DOGS’, a word the band mysteriously flashed at the end of their giant Glastonbury headline performance last year.
After confirming ‘DOGS’ was the name of an album, he added: “We made two. It might be one, it might be two… but yeah, we’ve made two albums”.
The band’s manager Jamie Oborne has also previously that The 1975’s new record would be “pretty extraordinary”, sharing: “I don’t know when it will come out, but they’re making one.”
“It’s already a pretty extraordinary record”, he added, continuing to say that he has a “constant discourse about it” with the band. “I think they’ve earned the right to take their time. The world’s gonna be listening, so it needs to be right.”
Meanwhile, the band’s last record ‘Being Funny In A Foreign Language’ dropped in 2022. NME gave it four stars and declared them “back to their very best”.
“‘Being Funny In A Foreign Language’ feels like the right next step after pushing experimental excess to its logical conclusion, and is comparatively lean with just eleven tracks to its name,” we wrote. “The 1975: At Their Very Best – the lofty, and slightly tongue-in-cheek title they’ve given to their upcoming tour – might be infuriatingly, brilliantly cocky, but let’s face facts: it’s also pretty accurate.”


















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